Battle Brothers, you all might remember me posting about this awhile back. The long and short of it is, my sister has dealt with some pretty severe spinal and connective tissue problems for a long time now, and while she's had the first surgery to make sure she doesn't die from her spinal cord being stabbed by her own vertebrae or her brain plugging the opening in her skull that cerebro-spinal fluid travels through, she's still got a long way to go. With the rarity of her condition and the small number of doctors in the US that can handle this kind of surgery, naturally the costs were high, and though time and time again with other surgeries she and her husband have worked their way out from under a mountain of debt, this time it's just so large they can't do it alone. Now, if you remember me posting about this before, you're probably asking, why am I doing it again, with a different link? Well, because we're having to get creative with how we fund-raise. I happen to know a few authors, and they reached out among their peers and cobbled together an Anthology of twenty short stories, all relating to overcoming difficult odds, to give out as a reward to anyone who donated. Even if it's just a dollar. I've edited these myself, alongside actual professionals, and we had professional cover art done, thanks to a talented aunt of ours. I can tell you the work is well worth the price of admission. You can find out more about all this in the link below.
We're Warhammer 40,000 fans, and Space Marine fans to boot. We know the literary (and actual) value of a hard-fought victory, and that's what this whole thing is about. If you want some good fiction, donate, and we'll shortly send you a dropbox link on GoFundMe so that you can get the digital file. If nothing else, please share this. Publicity for the cause is always appreciated. Thank you for your time, and keep us in your hearts and prayers.
https://www.gofundme.com/f/impossible-hope-bonnie039s-anthology?fbclid=IwAR101JV3rgKeOxvHPAfSVbucWb8Vt4GMxM_etL5MEkawTVpEj1Ae_-JSZFk